I'm here just to say something quite obvious. The bug also happens when several
kinds of invoking the sleep event happen simultaneously, like pressing Sleep
button and then closing the lid. When you open it, the laptop turns on, then
goes to suspend again.
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It's especially annoying if you
I've had the same problem. Both with Ubuntu and previously with Fedora,
on several computers too.
I applied this fix and it is way better
Here is the suspend log dump from the two times I suspended after
applying this fix.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /tmp/acp*
Sun Jan 6 08:11:29 EST 2008:
Confirming as there is a patch written.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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A couple of general issues with this patch:
- It uses hardcoded pathnames in /tmp, which would create a serious security
vulnerability
- If it prevents an action, this is only logged to a new logfile which the user
will never see
As to whether this is the correct way to solve the problem, I
Ought to be done in the power management frontend, rather than acpi-
support
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